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Table 1.

Clinical and pathological characteristics of the HCA and HCC cohorts.

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Table 2.

HCA were classified based on immunohistochemical staining with support of mutations.

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Fig 1.

Supervised clustering showing 90 differentially expressed microRNAs between HCC and normal liver and between HCA and normal liver tumors.

Data are median centered (white), with the lowest and highest intensity values in blue and red, respectively.

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Fig 2.

Differential expressions of miRNAs in both HCC and HCA compared to their normal liver.

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Table 3.

Differential expressions of miRNAs in both HCC and HCA compared to their normal liver.

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Fig 3.

HCC had significantly higher mean expression of chromosome 19 miRNA cluster than HCA and normal liver adjacent to HCA in (A) miR-518b, (B) miR-520c-3p, (C) miR-515-5p, and (D) miR-517a. Horizontal bars represent mean value +/- standard deviation.

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